that. but is it inciting a riot when you say burn this [ bleep ] down? sean, it sure sounds that way to a lot of folks, but that s a decision for the authorities to make, the prosecuting authorities to make. it s not my decision. sean, i believe it s time for us to move toward healing. and that s why i took time out of my weekend to drive to ferguson yesterday to attend service at an african-american church up in ferguson, the church of reverend tommy pierson, my friend, a democratic state lawmaker in missouri. it was a wonderful service. we worshipped god and we prayed together. but you tould laura ingraham in a radio interview that he should be arrested. here s the danger, lieutenant governor, from my perspective. is if people get away with that type of ensind yar language in a moment like that, if people get away with the looting, we ve got
last week when he talked to the kids, the community, telling the kids about violence. that s what we should get from football players into our inner cities, don t carry illegal guns and shoot little 5-year-old little girls, african-american, in the head. that s what they should be producing. they should be producing these commercials the lesson is don t rob a store, don t intimidate a clerk. and don t carry illegal guns. don t shut a door on a police officer. don t try and fight for his gun. and don t charge at him when he has his gun drawn. the lessons to learn here. as far as we learned when we heard it, his hands are up, he was surrendering, it s all bologna. last word. go ahead, mark. sean, you know, when you listen to all the narrative that s been going on for weeks now, you would think that everybody in the community in ferguson basically is in a choir and the police just come in and start thumping, shooting, beating and arresting them. there s no accountability
shot in the head on her daddy s lap. that s what they should be protesting, the violence that s occurring in our african-american communities. that s what we should be protesting. where do you see sharpton? how come he hasn t been in chicago? today was his 81nd visit, mark, to the obama white house. the narrative has always been racial in this case. but didn t the evidence show something entirely different? that you have black eyewitnesses from ferguson that corroborated the cop story, that there was in fact michael brown that robbed the store, intimidated the clerk, tried to fight the police officer for the gun, charged at him like a football player with his head down. it s entirely different story than what people were thinking, but yet it still goes on. they still want to have a narrative related to race when that s not what this case was about, is it? no, it s not about race, sean. if it s about race, it s about a black man targeting a white man not the reverse. officer wilso